To do this, they need to reverse the brain drain into foreign outfits or offshore-services firms.
Deposits of fine tin too small to mine were allowed to drain into rivers and into the sea.
But Mr Mustow admitted that much more needed to be done to ensure that farmers did not increase flood risk with land drainage schemes and that developers and builders ensured that new developments allowed water to drain into the soil rather than flushing into the sewers.
Just on the level of sheer spectacle -- and these are movies we're talking about, spectacle is no small matter -- a flick like "Jack the Giant Slayer" has a lot going for it: a perilous daylong climb into the clouds, a castle in the sky worthy of Hayao Miyazaki, waterfalls that drain into thin air and the delightful sight of a 100-foot chef sneezing into his pastries.
Recent studies indicate that when the lakes drain suddenly into the ice, the acceleration of flow is not sustained.
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In court documents, the government argued that Mr. Lewis didn't ensure the storm drain fed into a waste-treatment facility rather than the creek.
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Although uncertainty is a natural part of life, the size and scope of these new regulatory intrusions will drain resources into compliance efforts and raise the cost of both medical insurance and financial prudence.
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An Environment Agency spokesman said it would provide a "very slight benefit" to those living by the river in Oxfordshire and Berkshire because the river would "drain slightly more" into the estuary.
They pumped sewage into the storm drain until 2:30 p.m.
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She leaned forward over the sink, unexpectedly dizzy, taking her weight on her arms, and staring down into the dark passage of the drain, understanding it for a few seconds as if it opened a way out of the world, or into it.
Even washing your car and having it drain in the driveway and go into the street.
The "no dig" technique involves inserting a liner impregnated with a special resin into a sewer or drain.
The contractor hired by the FBI to drain the pond put the water into two other nearby ponds, and some of it could have overflowed into land.
Sam Chisholm and David Chance, the men who turned Sky from a cash drain that nearly sank News Corp into today's cash cow, were less keen to welcome the digital dawn than their ultimate boss.
Working organic amendments such as compost into your soil will help it drain faster and retain a more even level of moisture.
Fountains of water still spew forcefully from almost every drain and gulley, and the main roundabout into St Asaph from the A55 remains impassable.
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There are some systems that actually will take a circle and drop it just below the surface of the water and have the oil kind of flow into it, almost like a drain, recover it and pump it out.
In Gough Square, in front of Samuel Johnson's tall and staring house, I stopped for a while to watch a workman digging up a drain, taking the opportunity to gaze down into the rich strata that lay beneath the London pavement.
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Nevertheless, now that Chemapol has drifted into trouble, they are a distraction and a drain on capital and cash flow.
Drain the broth through the spigot or strain through a fine strainer into four small bowls.
Then, you would lift the spout until the solution pours into the upper nostril, and allow the liquid to drain out the other nostril.
He'd spent eight years developing a special kind of Foley catheter--a flexible tube inserted into the bladder of hospital patients and disabled people to drain urine--that staved off inevitable infections.
Never put chemicals or oil down the drain -- they will contaminate rivers and then make its toxic way into our oceans.
The financial figures he had been painstakingly assembling swooned as a group, sucked into the dead blank screen like glittering water pulled down a drain.
So what we are seeing now is no exploration as there is no incentive to bring new wells into production and the act of even exploring acts as a drain on capital from the companies.
Ceuta, meanwhile, was a drain on Portugal's resources, as were Henry's repeated incursions into the Canary Islands which caused unending problems.
Transfer into a colander over a bowl (to save the cooking juices), and drain for 10 minutes.
The FEIE is an arbitrary limit that is placed on the incomes of those who live outside of the States and it feeds into a false idea that the U.S. is actually exposed to income drain when its citizens work outside of the country.
With all the writers going into season two with the top credit of executive producer, their salaries represent a big drain on the show's budget, the studio president says, joking, "there's a reason we make the show in North Carolina" instead of Washington, where it's set.
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